On Clarity
This week I have been thinking about clarity a lot and how clarity appears in different places in our lives. For example, clarity as opposed to brain fog when you are not feeling well or going through a pain flare. Or the need for clarity in the ways we try to communicate with our close people and surroundings. How the way that we are clear with colleagues may be very different than the lack of clarity needed with our close friends who just get what we are trying to say with a gesture, a look, a smile. It is hard in these early months of 2025 to have clarity. This is why I am writing this blog a few days early as I seem to have the clarity of thought and a framework of ideas that I want to share on this topic now and I am not sure if I will have that same clarity this weekend. I just went for a slow walk around the block before this, for clarity. The etymology of clarity is also pretty great. From the Old French for brightness, it also has a figurative definition that connects t...